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5.4.3 Microorganisms Role in Recycling Minerals
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Microorganisms play a critical role in recycling essential nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus, ensuring their availability in ecosystems.
Nitrogen Cycle
The nitrogen cycle relies on various microorganisms to convert nitrogen between different forms:
Nitrogen Fixation:
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria (e.g., Rhizobium in legume root nodules and Azotobacter in soil) convert atmospheric nitrogen (N₂) into ammonia (NH₃).
Symbiotic Relationship: In legumes, Rhizobium receives carbohydrates from the plant and supplies nitrogen compounds in return.
Ammonification:
Saprobionts decompose organic matter (e.g., dead organisms, faeces) into ammonium ions (NH₄⁺).
Nitrification:
Nitrifying bacteria (e.g., Nitrosomonas and Nitrobacter) convert ammonium into nitrates:
Nitrosomonas: Ammonium ions → Nitrites (NO₂⁻).
Nitrobacter: Nitrites → Nitrates (NO₃⁻).
Nitrates are absorbed by plants for growth.
Denitrification:
Denitrifying bacteria (e.g., Pseudomonas) convert nitrates (NO₃⁻) back into nitrogen gas (N₂) under anaerobic conditions (e.g., waterlogged soils).
This reduces soil fertility.
Phosphorus Cycle
Microorganisms also recycle phosphorus, essential for ATP, DNA, and membranes:
Weathering of Rocks:
Phosphate ions(PO43−) are released from rocks by weathering.
Phosphates are absorbed by plants via their roots.
Decomposition:
Saprobionts break down dead plants, animals, and waste, releasing phosphate ions back into the soil or water.
Sedimentation:
In aquatic ecosystems, excess phosphates can settle as sediments, forming new phosphate-rich rocks over time.
Importance of Microorganisms
Recycling nutrients allows ecosystems to remain productive.
Decomposition prevents the build-up of organic matter and releases essential minerals.
Symbiosis (e.g., Rhizobium in legumes) boosts agricultural productivity naturally.
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Exam Tips:
Be prepared to explain the role of specific bacteria in the nitrogen cycle.
Understand the difference between processes like nitrification, denitrification, and ammonification.
Know how the phosphorus cycle contributes to plant and ecosystem health.
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